Draw was there 23-18, but my opponent played 32-28? and lost after 7-10*, 31-26, 2-7 (10-14 also wins), 23-19, 5-9 etc, Red Wins. Game actually continued many moves after this, where my opponent forced me to demonstrate skills to win man up ending!

#3. A. Fuqway vs A. Moiseyev, Rd2, G2Red to move and draw

Both sides still have 11 pieces on the board but red position is critical now (see diagram #2). it was necessary little bit clean the board here by triple trade 13-17 x 6-9 etc White better. Instead my opponent played here 11-16 which already seems to be a loss.

Interesting position which ended with draw. During and after the game I though red should have a win here. After the game I thought I missed a win. Not at all ! The program confirms that somehow magically white has a draw here against any red attack. I let you to explore this on your own, analyze and enjoy !

#6. J. Morrison vs A. Moiseyev, Rd5, g2Red to move and draw.

Only 14-18* here drew the game. 3-8? (as played in the game) or 15-18 loses.

#7. A. Moiseyev vs M. HolmesWhite to move and draw.

Interesting position. White looks almost OK, but ... not quite! After long deep analyzing with program I can confirm very interesting fact: it appears like 26-23 is the only scientific way for white. Michael played here 24-20? which seems to be a loss.

Couple moves before I called a draw but Michael felt that in this position he still has some edge. 11-16 immediately drew the game, but Michael played 2-6? and lost after 22-18, 13-17, 24-19, 6-10, 19-15, 10x19, 23x16, 12x19, 26-22, 17x26, 30x16 White Wins

#8. J. Webster vs A. Moiseyev, Rd6, G1Red to move

See diagram #8. 1-6 is OK here as played in the next game, but John picked an extravagant 11-16?! and after 18x11, 16-20, 31-27, 7x16, 22-17 we reached position on diagram #8A

#8A. Red to move and draw.10-15* the only draw

Should I say that 10-15* is the only draw ? John played9-14? and lost after 23-19, 16x23, 26x19 etc White Wins